
MANILA (February 4) — The Senate on Monday approved a landmark measure creating the Philippine Geriatric Center (PGC), a specialized hospital aimed at providing comprehensive, dignified, and accessible healthcare for senior citizens, responding to the growing needs of the country’s aging population.
Senate Bill No. 1509 passed unanimously with 23 affirmative votes, marking a major step toward addressing the chronic shortage of geriatric specialists and dedicated elder-care facilities.
Sen. Risa Hontiveros, principal sponsor of the bill, highlighted the humanitarian urgency of the initiative. “We cannot ignore that as life expectancy rises, illnesses such as diabetes, dementia, and arthritis also increase. Our elders deserve care that preserves their health, dignity, and well-being,” she said.
Why the PGC matters
The Philippines is seeing a rapidly aging population. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA):
- In 2025, there were an estimated 10.5 million Filipinos aged 60 and above, accounting for 9.3% of the population.
- By 2040, seniors are projected to make up around 14% of the population, increasing the demand for specialized healthcare.
- Chronic and degenerative illnesses—including diabetes, hypertension, dementia, and arthritis—are rising among older Filipinos, while the number of geriatricians in the country remains critically low.

